: Harriet initially refuses to see her father, illustrating how deep the wounds of abandonment run. She serves as the "anchor" for the family's pain, refusing to let a few "sweet" moments erase years of neglect.
: In the episode, the brownies represent more than just a snack; they are a manifestation of the decades of resentment the sisters feel over being forgotten. [S2E22] Always Be Brownies
The episode centers on the unexpected arrival of Jimmy Wright, the estranged father of Harriet Winslow and Rachel Crawford. The title " Finding the Words " refers to the literal and figurative struggle of a family trying to bridge a decades-long silence. : Harriet initially refuses to see her father,
: Rachel’s character often seeks external validation, and her father's return triggers a conflict between her desire for a paternal figure and her loyalty to her sister. The episode centers on the unexpected arrival of